World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Antonios Zavaliangos

Antonios Zavaliangos

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
34
Citations
6066
World Ranking
9161
National Ranking
2568

Overview

Antonios Zavaliangos is affiliated with Drexel University in the United States. Their research spans various aspects of engineering, with a particular focus on mechanical engineering and pharmaceutical science. They have contributed to the field through a series of publications addressing topics related to powder metallurgy, drug solubility and delivery systems, and manufacturing processes such as injection molding.

Their recent scholarly work includes publications in prominent venues such as Powder Technology, AAPS PharmSciTech, and the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Some of the notable papers authored or co-authored by Antonios Zavaliangos include:

  • Evaluation of the tensile strength of compacts using square samples produced through triaxial decompression, 2021, Powder Technology
  • Adhesion of powder onto tools during compaction: A numerical study, 2022, Powder Technology
  • Sticking Detection by Repeated Compactions on a Single Tablet, 2023, AAPS PharmSciTech
  • Stress concentration sensitivity of pharmaceutical tablets: The concept of an equivalent crack and microstructural considerations, 2025, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Antonios Zavaliangos collaborates frequently with a number of researchers, including:

  • Jovana Radojevic
  • Edward Yost
  • Phuong P. Bui
  • David Freiberg
  • J. W. Thomas

Their work is concentrated in the following fields and subfields of study:

  • Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Pharmaceutical Science
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Mechanics of Materials

Research topics explored by Antonios Zavaliangos cover:

  • Powder Metallurgy Techniques and Materials
  • Drug Solubility and Delivery Systems
  • Injection Molding Process and Properties
  • Granular Flow and Fluidized Beds
  • Adhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions

Best Publications

  • Sintering activation by external electrical field

    Joanna R Groza;Antonios Zavaliangos

  • Processing and Mechanical Properties of Ti3SiC2: II, Effect of Grain Size and Deformation Temperature

    Tamer El-Raghy;Michel W. Barsoum;Antonios Zavaliangos;Surya R. Kalidindi

  • Damage Mechanisms around Hardness Indentations in Ti3SiC2

    Tamer El-Raghy;Antonios Zavaliangos;Michel W. Barsoum;Surya R. Kalidindi

  • Evolution of near-equiaxed microstructure in the semisolid state

    Evangelos Tzimas;Antonios Zavaliangos

  • Temperature evolution during field activated sintering

    Antonios Zavaliangos;Jing Zhang;Martin Krammer;Joanna R Groza

  • The effect of wall friction in the compaction of pharmaceutical tablets with curved faces: a validation study of the Drucker–Prager Cap model

    I.C Sinka;J.C Cunningham;A Zavaliangos

  • Analysis of tablet compaction. I. Characterization of mechanical behavior of powder and powder/tooling friction

    J.C. Cunningham;I.C. Sinka;A. Zavaliangos

  • Analysis of the diametrical compression test and the applicability to plastically deforming materials

    A. T. Procopio;A. Zavaliangos;J. C. Cunningham

  • Driving force and mechanism for spontaneous metal whisker formation.

    M. W. Barsoum;E. N. Hoffman;R. D. Doherty;S. Gupta

  • Mechanical behavior of alloys with equiaxed microstructure in the semisolid state at high solid content

    E. Tzimas;A. Zavaliangos

  • Simulation of multi-axial compaction of granular media from loose to high relative densities

    Adam T. Procopio;Adam T. Procopio;Antonios Zavaliangos

  • A comparative characterization of near-equiaxed microstructures as produced by spray casting, magnetohydrodynamic casting and the stress induced, melt activated process

    Evangelos Tzimas;Antonios Zavaliangos

  • Analysis of tablet compaction. II. Finite element analysis of density distributions in convex tablets

    I.C. Sinka;J.C. Cunningham;A. Zavaliangos

  • Comparison of various modeling methods for analysis of powder compaction in roller press

    Roman T Dec;Antonios Zavaliangos;John C Cunningham

  • Evaluation of volume fraction of solid in alloys formed by semisolid processing

    E. Tzimas;A. Zavaliangos

  • An ice-templated, linearly aligned chitosan-alginate scaffold for neural tissue engineering

    Nicola L. Francis;Philipp M. Hunger;Amalie E. Donius;Benjamin W. Riblett

  • An objective time-integration procedure for isotropic rate-independent and rate-dependent elastic-plastic constitutive equations

    G.G. Weber;A.M. Lush;A. Zavaliangos;L. Anand

  • Microstructural evolution during transient plastic phase processing of titanium carbide-titanium boride composites

    Dmitri Brodkin;Surya R. Kalidindi;Michel W. Barsoum;Antonios Zavaliangos

  • Understanding variation in roller compaction through finite element-based process modeling

    John C. Cunningham;John C. Cunningham;Denita Winstead;Antonios Zavaliangos

  • Temperature evolution during compaction of pharmaceutical powders.

    Antonios Zavaliangos;Steve Galen;John Cunningham;Denita Winstead

  • Synthesis of 312 phases and composites thereof

    Michael Barsoum;Tamer El-Raghy;Dmitri Brodkin;Antonios Zavaliangos

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel W. Barsoum
Michel W. Barsoum Drexel University
Surya R. Kalidindi
Surya R. Kalidindi Georgia Institute of Technology
Tamer El-Raghy
Tamer El-Raghy Drexel University
Roger D. Doherty
Roger D. Doherty Drexel University
Babette S. Zemel
Babette S. Zemel Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Yury Gogotsi
Yury Gogotsi Drexel University
Christopher Y. Li
Christopher Y. Li Drexel University
Frank Ko
Frank Ko University of British Columbia
Igor Levin
Igor Levin National Institute of Standards and Technology

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Engineering and Technology in the USA opens doors to many dynamic online programs and flexible career paths. For those interested in combining engineering skills with the sports industry, a sports management online degree may be a unique fit, offering technical insights alongside leadership training.

Urban development is another area closely tied to technology. If you’re passionate about building smarter, more sustainable cities, consider enrolling in an online degree urban planning program. These degrees equip you with tools to address modern infrastructural challenges through innovative solutions.

Time and flexibility matter for many students. Accelerated options, such as a 6 month masters degree, can help you quickly advance your education and stand out in the workforce. Additionally, not all technology or engineering careers require a full degree. Some high-demand fields welcome those with specialized training from jobs that only require a certificate, offering competitive salaries and quick entry into the job market.

Best Scientists Citing Antonios Zavaliangos

Trending Scientists